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* FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 30, 1953 i ?//.» g wnistsiatid 4al■ &*1 Inal. CLASSIFIED - RATES This Size Type .... 2c word Word Minimum 50c tfame 3 Times Only SLtt TSis Size Type . . 3c word S Times Only $1.25 FOR SALE FOR SALE: One 2-horse wa- i gon, one disc harrow, one | LGtle Dutch riding turn plow. J. C. Jernigan, Dunn,: Rt. 1. l-26-stp | FOR F-ALE: Malcolm s Work Shpp in Dunn. All power | tools and equipment. A-l j condition. Priced to sell. Ex-j cellent business opportune- j ty. See Malcolm Hodges, ow- \ ner. Day phone, 3266 | nSght phone 2119. 1-20-ts-c \ standard "acrosi tha bo*4** protecdoni l j nonassessable. • Six month automatic renewal. • Prompt friendly nation-wide ollfei service;. • Over a million drivers insured. • low, “selected risk" rates. ' • WHY PAY MORlt ~~ lefore you buy or renew— ebtek, co - Phono, writ* or drop In today R. A. WEST FCX BUILDING Hatcher & Skinner Funeral Home ESTABLISHED IN 1?12 AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 2447 Dunn, N. C. {’JUST”RiCEIVED"] NICE SHIPMENT OF I EXTRA FIE HOLES j ! ' ■ Some medium, some large. These are some of the a | finest mules wc have ever received. Well broke. Now ■ . a being sold for cash or terms to meet the convenience ■ ■ of the customer. | We also have several used one-horse arid two- I | horse wagons, .new harness. {We also sell VC Fertilizer, Soda and Lime. Also ■ all kinds of plows and planters. | SEE LOUIS BAER AT 1 i {Louis Baer Livestock Company! | DUNN, N. C. J wm wm mmmm mm mm mm mm mmmm mm wm mm mm aw ■■■■■>■■■■■■ 5 • FREE INSPECTION J • FOR 0 {TERMITES: • Liliington Property Owners • • NOTE . J ™Eor all your property termite or pest control Q call or write: W | SECURITY PEST CONTROL CO. • 5 203 N. Moore St. 2 • Sanford, N. C. 0 Phone 188 V aV\c will, give your property a compitetc thorough in- for termites without cost or obligation on¥ wyour part. Wc offer BONDED home £ing five year guarantee with terms to suit you. Ob v J CALL OR WRITE TODAY! £ CLASSIFIED ADS s FOR best icsults with all farm animals, WAYNE FEED is the product for you to buy. You will find a com plete line of WAYNE FEED at FARMER’S SUPPLY, Dunn. 8-17-ts-c TOBACCO SEEDS OF ALL VARITIES, ALSO SEED OATS, CABBAGE PLANTS AND GARDEN SEED AT LAYTONS IN LILLINGTON 1-30-tn FOR SALE: Dalmatian pun ies—pure-bred and de-worm ed. See Howard) Bennett at Hatcher - Skinner Funeral Home or call after 6:00 p.m. -27-5t c FOR SALE: 1 boy’s and 1 girl’s bicycle. Excellent con dition except tires. T. M. Stewart, Liliington, N. C., or at Daily Record office. FOR SALE: MULES, HORS ES, FARM MACHINERY— See Ed Miller a t Purdie Equipment Company on the Fayetteville highway for a good mule or horse. We're in the farm machinery bus iness. We trade or sell any thing. Purdie Equipment Co. Dunn, N. C. l-23-10t-c PLUMBING Roughing In # and Finishing Wafer Pumps Installed IF YOU NEED A PLUMBER CALL J. A. HOLMES PHONE 2266 DOUBLE FLOWERING FRUITING PEACH. Beauti ful ornamental Double Flowering Peach Trees that produce an abundance of delicious, highly colored fruit. These dual purpose I trees reward you with bran- 1 ches of exotic, long-lasting! blossoms for your home and garden in early spring, then top off in summer with a crop of high quality fruit. Available- in Double Pink, I Red, and White. Three i Trees 3 to 4 ft. size One each Double Pink, Red, and White Sueeial Offer No. 2-13 A— $5.85, Postpaid. One 3 to 4 ft. Tree yourj choice of color, $2.35, Post paid. Free Copy 56-page i Planting Guide Catalog in color on request. Salespeople wanted. WAYNESB O R O NURSERIES WAYNES - BORO, VIRGINIA. 1-30-lt-e | SPECIAL NOTICES ELECTRIC MOTORS We specialize in rewinding and repairs of all types of elec-: aic motors, single and three! phase. All work guaranteed. Page Electric Company. 107 Clinton Highway. Dunn, N. C. Phone 4398. 10-9-tfc LOOK— NEED CASH? We’ll lend you money on your ap lianccs or furniture. SECU RITY LOAN CORP., car. Fayetteville & Cumberland Streets., Dunn. 1-29-tfne TOBACCO SEEDS OF ALL VARIETIES, ALSO SEED OATS, CABBAGE PLANTS AND GARDEN SEED AT LAYTONS IN LILLINGTON 1-30-tfc i CUSTOM MADE Furniture and Reupholstering. Can de sign new furniture or re-' make your old. Experienced : workmen. References turn-; ished. We’ve made furniture I for Some of the finest homes in tqwn.. Phone 3187 after 5 p. m. * l-23-10t-p , BOYS EARN EASY MONEY —The Daily Record from time to time has openings for carrier boys. Some of our carriers now averaging as high as sl2 per week. Re quires only a couple hours after school. Excellent train ing for boys. Must be 12 years old and have parents’ consent and cooperation. Ap ply to Mr. Follett at Record office. HOUSEYVrVEsT FARM - WIVES EARN EXTRA MONEY IN YOUJR SPARE TIME bv getting renewals and selling new subscript ions to The Daily Record. Some agents earning high as SSO a week in spare time. All you have to do is call on your friends and neighbors in spare time. Doesn’t have to be sold. All you have to do .is take orders. Apply to Mr. Folletc at Record office. LOOK— NEED CASH? We’U lend you money on your ap pliances or furniture. SECU RITY LOAN CORP., cc>\ Fayetteville & Cumberland Streets., Dunn. 1-29-tfnc “ACE SKIN CO. KEON SALES AND SERVICE Office Located At 305 W. Canary St. DIAL 2911 DUNN, N. C. ' TO "SNOW A|f" TRACTOR BUYERS . FERGUSON'S ttrSifti / for YOUR Pq* GENERAL UTILITY CO. PHONE 3204 W. HARNETT ST. DUNN, N. C. THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN, N. C. THE TRUTH ABOUT CATH OLICS You will want to read this free booklet to give you the real tacts on the aims of the Catholic Church. Write today for your free co py to: THE SENTRY, POST OFFICE BOX 525, Dunn, N C. l-22-20tp | Place your real estate with us for fast, prompt disposal. Inquiries every day. Snipes Insurance Agency. 1-27 tfn c SEE V. E. BYRD~ BUNN LEVEL for 8 x 16 concrete blocks, corn shucking, corn binding, cutting stalks, disk ing breaking land, bailing hay, grinding feed, sawing wood, drilling grain, spread ing lime. Prices are right. 1-8-24-tp Auto Finance AUTO LOANS o —REFINANCING— Reduce Your Present - Payments Money in 10 - . MOTOR CREDIT CO. DUNN, N. C. Fayetteville St. Phene 3158 FOR RENT FOR RENT: The Newsome furnished apartment is now vacant. Two rooms, down stairs, all private. Call 2358. 509 E. Cumberland St. 1-19-ts-c FOR WENT: MODERN PRI VATE APARTMENT. NEW i PAINT. Inlaid linoleum. Wired for electric stove. 611 E. Divine St. Call 2176 or see R. O. Clodfelter. l-30-3tc FOR RENT: Apartment: Steam heat and air condit ioning Dr. H. A. Eldredge Call 3421 or 3022. 1-2-ts-c ELECTRIC t to or polisher. Minimum charge, 75c a day. Johnson Furniture Co Luck now Square, Dunn. Phone | 2427. 2-28- ts-C FOR RENT: 4 room apart - !and lights furnished. $25 a month. 502 W. “F” St. Erwin. l-23-6t-p FOR RENT: Five room a partment for rent, on West Carr St. Two bedrooms, liv ing room,> kitchen, and din ette, bath with tub and shower. Newly insulated. Circulating heat. Private back and front entrance. A vailable at once. Rent, SSO a month. B. G. Porter. Phone 2439. l-30-3t-p FOR KENT: Nice store, 40 by 100. Suitable for super market, grocery store or oth ar line of business if desired. Good location. Plenty of parking space. Formerly oc cupied by Fowler Radio Co and across from new Chev rolet building now being ouilt. If interested, call Louis Baer, Dunn. 11-4-ts-c FOR RENT: Four room a partment and bath. Just out of town on Newton Grove Highway. See J. E. McLamb, 1024 E. Broad St. l-29-3tp FOR RENT: 3 room apart ment, private bath, wired for electric stove. 300 N. Wilson Ave. Apply at Barbour-Byer ly Insurance Agency. Phone 2705. I-31-tfn c HELP WANTED HELP WANTED: Experienc ed office girl who can use typewriter and do simple bookkeeping. Apply in own handwriting to ‘‘Office Girl,” care of The Daily Record. 1-20-ts-c WANTED: Ladies, 21 to 40 years old, energetic,-ambit- ! io-us, capable, for a dignified business. Write Box 494, Er win, N. C. l-30-7tc HELP WANTED: Colored woman dishwasher, wanted 1 for day work. 6 days a week, j Salary and board. Inquire at The Daily Record or write. “Dishwasher,” care of the Daily Record. l-28-3t-p WANTED WANTED: Korean War vet eran to take on-the-job training for local farm e quipment company. Must have high school education or equivalent. Apply “Veter an,” care of The Daily Re i cord. 1-28-tfc • -- -i WANTED: Night watchman.! j Must be presently employed. Otherwise don’t apply. Mc- Lamb Machinery Co., Inc. 1-28-ts c Legal Notice NOTICE I All persons are hereby informed j that Joe Earnhardt has rented all : the equipment owned by Glenn T. ! White and used by him in the oper ation of the Dunn-Rite Bakery, and that until further notice from the undersigned the said Joe Earn hardt will operate said Dunn-Rite Bakery, and will be solely respon sible for all debt incurred in the operation of said Dunn-Rilc Bakery from December 31. 1952. AH persons indebted to the Dunn- Rite Bakery for purchases made on December 31, 1952, and prior there to, will please pay the amounts due to Glenn T. White, who owns the said accounts; Glenn T. White is solely responsible for all debts due by the said Dunn-Rite Bakery prior to December 31, 1952. This the Ist day of January, 1953. GLENN T. WHITE, JOE EARNHARDT. Jan. 6, 13, 20, 27 Legal Notice ' NORTH CAROLINA, :HARNETT COUNTY. JOHN H. STORER VS. lEULA MAE BEACH STORER IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE The above named defendant. Euia Mae Beach Storcr, Will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Harnett County, North Carolina, by the plaintiff to se cure an absolute divorce from the defendant upon the ground that the plaintiff and defendant have lived separate and apart for more than two years next preceding the bringing of this action: and the defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear a the office of the Clerk of the Su perior Court of Harnett County. North Carolina within twenty days after the 18th day of February, 1953, and . answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This 13th day of January. 1953, ROBERT B. MORGAN. Clerk of the Superior Court, j Jan. 14, 21, 28. Feb. 4, 11 TOBACCO SEEDS OF ALL VARIETIES, ALSO SEED OATS, CABBAGE PLANTS AND GARDEN SEED AT | LAYTONS IN LILLINGTON 1-30-tfc Addison Brewington "The House Mover" 14 years experience Experienced Help Go Anywhere Satisfaction Guaranteed Phone 3658 Dunn, N. C. >s ' ls l lOOfROOf LIQUEUR SOUTHERN COMFORT COkP. , ji. louis j, m.ssouri j 1 ON SALE AT N. C. ABC STORES : t ■ m ■ p.v -w-r ERWIN SOCIETY Erwin Girl Scouts Hold Baking Meet Girl Lcout Troop 65 had an in teresting meeting at the home of their leader. Mrs. Byron Stevens Thursday afternoon at four o’clock. The meeting was opened in reg ular form and then the girls divid ed into two groups and made cakes to serve at the town council meet ing which was held today at four o'clock in the Community House. After the groups finished their baking they listened to records and played games. Mrs, Stevens then, served cup cakes and candy to: Janet Hollings worth. La Verne Johnson. Linda Aut ry. Annette and Jeanette Odcox, "Mickie" Crawford. Sandra Ralph. Ma caret Bradley. Connie Stewart. Gale Strickland, Carolyn Whitting ton. Helen Dennis, Helen McCall, Wanda Matthew's. Pat Turlington. Rosemary Adair, Betty Dowd and kendra House. THURSDAY IN UOOEEEMEE Byron Stevens and A. R. Marley were business visitors in Coolee r.iee Thursday. OF JACKSONVILLE Mrs. Otis Strickland oi Jackson ville is visiting relatives here. VISIT SISTER Col. John Langston of Goldsboro and Mrs. Jennie Thomas of Wilson are here with their sister. Mrs. Ophelia Thomas, who is seriously ill in Good Hope Hospital. VISITS LATHER Mrs. E. C. Geddie visited her fa ther who is ill in a Fayetteville hospital Thursday. FROM DURHAM Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rogers Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rogers | U proof. 10% (rate NwMl Sfrfcfc | ■ Austin^ticholsi | gCoJB he. ; i'; .' ! MRS. VELMA T. ELDRIDGE 111 N. Wilson Ave. Dunn, N. C. &NLY THE BLUE CROSS HOSPITAL CARE CERTIFICATE tbese hospital services: 70 days of care each year for general causes—3o.days a yearyiwMpotfo, * | nervous and mental disorder. Complete payment for ward bed or $$ HO djrily toward 00»1 of , semi-private or private room. f' Sis Complete payment for standard drugs Sttefai 0s pttefoßlin. streptomycin, operating room, x-rays consistent with diagnosis, dressings, laboreto*-y / services, physical awl oxygen, therapy, transfusion facilities, anesthesia, electrocardiograms, intravenous solutions, jpawofogy, basal metabolism exams, out-patient abd emergency treatment following accidents . . . f and fhany otherp ~ . " PLtJ$ A LIOT3RAL SURGICAL SCHEDULE paying up to $l5O per operation. Ex | : Appendectomy— sloo, Hysterectomy—slso, Delivery oi child—sso. WAV Call or jtml&iSpur local Blue Cross Hospital Cars, representative today for complete its* formation, without The Hospital CfftiL: v /; T 0 MRS. yelma t. eldridgk M » • | pf , i 14A NortA. H&spn Ave. Dunn, N. C. ■ / Send ms information about Hospital Care’s Blue Crofeß f «C|PR|; - place of ntpwtngNT — 1 Jr., and son DeWitt Ralph of Dur ham spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.*D. T. Stutts. RETURNS TO WISCONSIN Gordon Witherbee returned to his home in Milwaukee, Wisconsin Sat urday after being here for the fun eral of his father-in-law. Mrs. J. R. Jones. Mrs. Witherbee and the children Ellen and Richie will re turn home this Saturday. IN HOSPITAL The Rev, R. M. Phillips is a patic i in Good Hope Hospital. VISITS IN CHARLOTTE Mrs. Maurice Steinberg spent Sunday and Monday in Charlotte. LEWIS GODWIN AND CO. _. GRADING CONTRACTORS PONDS CLEARING BULLDOZING FREE ESTIMATES Ambulance Service Phone 2077 CROMARTIE FUNERAL HOME DUNN, N. C. We Are Now Operating Our COTTON SEED DELINTER CLEANER AND TREATER Bring your seed now and avoid the rush! General Utility Co. DIAL 3204 E. Harnett St. Dunn, N. C. NOW REPRESENTING &li*e Qn&isi THE HOSPITAL CARE ASSOCIATION OF DURHAM, N. C. In Dunn and Vicinity PAGE FIVE Mrs. Gregory Is Benson Honoree Mrs. H. B. Young and her sister. Mrs. Braddy Godwin, honored Mrs. Alonzo Gregory Wednesday morn ing when they entertained a group of friends at a party at the home of Mrs. Young. The home was attractive with arrangements of cyclamen and ca mellias. On arrival the honor guest was given a camellia corsage and later she was presented a milk glass butter dish. The guest list included the hon oree. Mrs. Marshall Woodall, Mrs. Lavalle Levinson. Mrs. G. D Knox. Mrs. John Creech Cagle. Mrs. Will Woodall. Mrs. Allen Johnson. Mrs. H. O. Lanning. Mrs. Julian Godwin and from Dunn Mrs. Hal Jordan and M'S. Joseph Kotlas. The hostess served hors d'oeuvres, ham biscuits, open face sandwich es, sandbars and coffee.
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